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華人石油協會將於11月5日舉行年度專業研討會 會長陳振綱發文公佈研討主題與會程

(10/28/2010)


2010 CAPA PETROLEUM AND PETROCHEMICAL TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM

DATE: November 5, 2010 (Friday)

VENUE: Marathon Oil Tower, 5555 San Felipe, Houston TX 77056

THEME

“Meeting Current and Future Challenges in the Petroleum Industry”

迎接現實與未來對石油工業的挑戰

On-line Registration is now open till November 2

Dear CAPA Members and Friends:

Below is the agenda and technical program for your information. Please note that online registration for the symposium is now open at the CAPA website www.capaus.org until Nov. 2. Please register at your earliest convenience.

I look forward to your attendance.

Sincerely yours,

David Chen,
2010 CAPA President and Symposium Chairman


Agenda

2010 CAPA PETROLEUM AND PETROCHEMICAL TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM
DATE: Friday, November 5, 2010
VENUE: Marathon Oil Tower, 5555 San Felipe, Houston, TX 77056

Symposium Chairman
David Chen

Technical Program Chairman
Yu Li

Morning General Session

8:00 – 3:00pm: Registration
8:00 – 8:55am: Continental Breakfast
8:30 – 8:50am: Keynote Speech Presentations upload
8:55 – 9:00am: Safety Instruction

Keynote Speeches (Auditorium) 9:00 am – 12:00 noon

1) Opening Remarks
9:00 – 9:10 am. David Chen, President of CAPA and Chairman of 2010 CPPTS

2) 9:10-9:40 am. Ken Tubman, GM of Subsurface Technology, ConocoPhillips

3) 9:40-10:10 am. Jerry Young, VP of CGG-Veritas

10:10-10:30 am. Coffee Break

4) 10:30-11:00 am. Lars Havadsholm, VP of Statoil USA & Mexico E&P, Field Development

5) 11:00-11:30 am Mark Peavy, 2010 Chair of SPE-GC

6) 11:30-12:00 am Alfred Liaw, 2011 VP of SEG

12:15-1:15 Luncheon: (Lunch Area)

7) 12:30-1:00 pm Jim Bowzer, VP of North America Production, Marathon



Afternoon Technical Sessions (1:30 pm. – 5:30 pm.)

1:15 pm. – 1:30pm Authors upload presentation with session chairs


Session A (Exploration and Exploitation)
Session A Chairs: Tai-change Shih (Neumin Produciton), Chengliang Fan (Chevron)
(Conference Rm 1015)

1:30-2:00 A1 Exploring the Matured Basins (Page 15)
Dr. T. K. Chao, Consultant, Former Exploration Company, ExxonMobil

2:00-2:30 A2 Gulf of Mexico Raises its Standards (Page 16)
Dr. Yu Li, Woodside

2:30-3:00 A3 Deep Water Environment: Where to Find Reservoir Sands? (Page 17)
Dr. Jeff Chen, Marathon Oil

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:00 A4 Contribution of Quantitative Seismic Interpretation to Tertiary Oil Discovery (Page 18)
Dr. Eddy Lee, Shell EP

4:00-4:30 A5 Site-specific Characterization of CO2 Sequestration Targets (Page 19)
Dr. Jianjun Zen, U of Houston

4:30-5:00 A6 Imaging Challenges Caused by Gas-Induced Scatterers in Bohai PL 19-3 (Page 20)
Dr. Xianhuai Zhu, ConocoPhillips

5:00-5:30 A7 Multi- and Wide-Azimuth High-Resolution Tomography-Applications from round the World
Dr. Junru Jiao, PGS


Session B Reservoir, Development, Management)
Session B Chairs: Bruce Shang (Marathon), Ben Wang (Chevron), Haitao Ren (ExxonMobil)
(Conference Rm 1016)

1:30-2:00 B1 Closed-Loop Modeling of a Gulf of Mexico Reservoir Using Petrophysical Seismic Inversions (Page 23)
Dr. Yuhong Liu, Marathon Oil

2:00-2:30 B2 Reservoir Average Porosity Uncertainty Assessment with Limited Well Data (Page 24)
Dr. Bruce Shang, Marathon Oil

2:30-3:00 B3 Alkaline Steam Foam: Concepts and Experimental Results (Page 25)
Dr. Hon Chung Lau, Shell EP

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:00 B4 The Challenge of EOR in Fractured Carbonate Formation – Yates Field Unit (Page 26)
Mr. Jonathan T. Kwan, Kinder Morgan CO2

4:00-4:30 B5 Gas Management and LPG Production in Offshore Block 0, Angola (Page 28)
Dr. Ben Wang, Chevron

4:30-5:00 B6 Creating Value in Well and Reservoir Management Through Proactive Surveillance
Using Effcient Data Managemment and Analysis Workflows (Page 29)
Dr., Chad Gao, Plains E&P

Abstract B7 Hierarchical Reservoir Modeling Using Process based Models as Digital Analog (Page 30)
Dr. Hongmei Li, ExxonMobil

Abstract B8 The Opportunity and Challenge for CO2 Flood for Shallow Water in China (Page 31)
Dr. Weidong Chen, CNOOC


Session C Drilling, Production, Facility
Session C Chairs: Zhun Li (Statoil), Chia-Hao Ko (SBM), Weiguo DIao (DeepTech)
(Conference Rm 1013)

1:30-2:00 C1 Applying Multi-Node Intelligent Well Technology for “Active” Control of Inflow Profile in Horizontal/ Inclined Wells (Page 33)
Mr. Kai Sun, Baker Hughes

2:00-2:30 C2 Managing Geomechanics Principles Handling for Wellbore Stability in Shale and Depletion Effects on Formations While Drilling (Page 34)
Dr. Frank Meng, Conocophillips

2:30-3:00 C3 Challenges of Riser Technology for Extremely High Pressures and High
Temperatures (Page 35)
Dr. Mark Chang, Technip

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:00 C4 An Overview of FPSO Design and Application (Page 36)
Dr. Chia-Hao Ko, SBM Offshore


Session D Unconventional Resources, Clean Energy
Session D Chairs: JC Wan (El Paso), Long Ma (Shell), C. H. Luk (Technip)
(Conference Rm 1012)

1:30-2:00 D1 Implications and Responses to Managing in a Carbon Constrained World (Page 38)
Mr. Edward Chen, City of Houston

2:00-2:30 D2 What Can We Contribute to Shale Plays as a Geophysicist or Can’t We? (Page 40)
Dr. JC Wan, El Paso

2:30-3:00 D3 Geophysical Attribute Analysis of Shale Gas (Page 41)
Dr. Yaping Zhu, ExxonMobil

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:0 0 D4 Challenges Beyond Statistical Approach: Integrated Geological Solutions for Shale
Play (Page 42)
Dr. Jeff Chen, Marathon Oil

4:00-4:30 D5 Drilling Challenges in the Bakken Field – A Case Study in Shale Oil Development
(Page 43)
Dr. David Chen, Hess

4:30-5:00 D6 Redefine the Performance Boundary in Haynesville Shale Development (Page 44)
Mr. Zen Mao, K&M Technology Group

5:00-5:30 D7 Technical Challenges of Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) and its Synergies with Oil & Gas Industry (Page 45)
Mr. Zhun Li, StatOil

Abstract D8 Overview of Alternative Energy, Perspective of the Biofuels (Page 46)
Dr. Yunquan Liu, Xianmen University, China


Session E Downstream Chemicals & Refineries
Session E Chairs: Fang Linn (LyondellBasell)
(Conference Rm 1011)

1:30-2:00 E1 Reduce Greenhouse Gas for LNG Plants and Ship (Page 48)
Dr. Chen-Hua Chiu, Chevron

2:00-2:30 E2 Compatitive Advantage in World Refining (Page 49)
Mr. Karl Bartholomew, KBC Advanced Technologies, Inc

2:30-3:00 E3 Impact of GHG Emission Costs on Refinery Energy Conservation Economics (Page 50)
Mr. Stan Polcar, Mustang Engineering

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:00 E4 Options for Reducing Benzene in the Refinery Gasoline Pool (Page 51)
Mr. Becca Bundick, Mustang Engineering

4:00-4:30 E5 Energy Conservation in the Refinery and Petrochemical Industry (Page 52)
Mr. Lingkai, Hsu, Fluor Corp

4:30-5:00 E6 Upgrade Low-value Refinery Streams into High-Value Petrochemicals (Page 52)
Mr. Mike Tallman, KBR Technology


Session F Marketing, Project, Risk Management
Session F Chairs: Chang Wang (Chevron), Joan Wu (Transocean)
(Conference Rm 1011)

1:30-2:00 F1 Is Oil Price Predictable? (Page 55)
Dr. Sean Yang, BP

2:00-2:30 F2 The ‘Softer’ Skills and Techniques in E&P (Page 56)
Dr. Tai-Chang Shih, Neumin Production

2:30-3:00 F3 An Overview of Human Factors Engineering for a Project (Page 57)
Dr. Chang Wang, Chevron

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:00 F4 Petroleum Reserves and Resources Management – PRMS and the New SEC Rules (Page 58)
Dr. Bruce Shang, Marathon Oil

4:00-4:30 F5 Managing Credit Risk in Challenging Times: The Case Study of BP and Enron (Page 59)
Ms. Tracy Pan, BP





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